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Beekeeping : A Compressive Guide to Bees and Beekeeping 🔍
Scientfic Jodhpur Publications, 2019
D. P. Abrol 🔍
description
This book shall serve as a reference book for students, teachers, and researchers and for all those interested in bees and beekeeping. This book will be useful to all those who wish to make beekeeping their hobby or as profession, entrepreneurs and even layman. Besides, the information provided in this book will be useful to pollination biologists, students, teachers, scientists of agriculture, animal behaviour, botany, conservation, biology, ecology, entomology, environmental biology, forestry, genetics, plant breeding, horticulture, toxicology, zoology, seed growers and seed agencies. It will be highly useful to motivate the young generation to fascinating world of honeybees and adopt beekeeping as a profession. Book as a guide for their problems & evolving strategies.
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lgrsnf/Beekeeping A Compressive Guide To Bees And Beekeeping_9788172336691.pdf
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lgli/Beekeeping A Compressive Guide To Bees And Beekeeping_9788172336691.pdf
Alternative title
Beekeeping : a comprehensive guide on bees and beekeeping
Alternative title
Beekeeping : a compressive guide on bees and beekeeping
Alternative author
Abrol, D. P.
Alternative publisher
Scientific Publishers, Journals Department
Alternative publisher
Scientific Publishers of India
Alternative edition
Scientific Publishers, Jodhpur, India, 2013
Alternative edition
Jodhpur, India, 2010
Alternative edition
New Delhi, ©2010
Alternative edition
India, India
Alternative edition
2022
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [833]-896).
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Title
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Preface
Contents
1.
Introduction
2.
History and importance of beekeeping
3.
Type of bees
4.
Evolution and Biodiversity of honeybees
5.
Diversity of honeybee species
6.
Biology of the honeybee
7.
Form and form function of the honeybee
8.
Beginning beekeeping and establishment of apiary
9.
Beekeeping equipments
10.
Bee behaviour, Learning and Communication
11.
Bee pasturage
12.
Management of honeybee colonies
13.
Migratory beekeeping – prospects and problems
14.
Honey bee nutrition and supplemental feeding
15.
Two queen colony system for high-honey yields andpollination
16.
Honeybee breeding, mass rearing of queens andartificial insemination
17.
The use of honeybees for pollination
18.
Management of wild bees for pollination
19.
Bee products
20.
Value added products from bees and beekeeping
21.
Diseases and enemies of honey bees
22.
Breeding bees for disease resistance
23.
Impact of inbreeding depression in honeybees
24.
Quarantine control of honey bee diseases
25.
Pesticidal toxicity to bees
26.
Biotechnological potential of honeybees
27.
Honeybees as bioindicators of ecosystem health
28.
Beekeeping and subsidary industries
29.
Handling, Processing, Storage and marketing ofHoney
30.
Genetically modified crops and beekeeping
31.
Diagnosis of Honey Bee Diseases
32.
Conclusions
Glossary
Bibliography
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Preface
Contents
1.
Introduction
2.
History and importance of beekeeping
3.
Type of bees
4.
Evolution and Biodiversity of honeybees
5.
Diversity of honeybee species
6.
Biology of the honeybee
7.
Form and form function of the honeybee
8.
Beginning beekeeping and establishment of apiary
9.
Beekeeping equipments
10.
Bee behaviour, Learning and Communication
11.
Bee pasturage
12.
Management of honeybee colonies
13.
Migratory beekeeping – prospects and problems
14.
Honey bee nutrition and supplemental feeding
15.
Two queen colony system for high-honey yields andpollination
16.
Honeybee breeding, mass rearing of queens andartificial insemination
17.
The use of honeybees for pollination
18.
Management of wild bees for pollination
19.
Bee products
20.
Value added products from bees and beekeeping
21.
Diseases and enemies of honey bees
22.
Breeding bees for disease resistance
23.
Impact of inbreeding depression in honeybees
24.
Quarantine control of honey bee diseases
25.
Pesticidal toxicity to bees
26.
Biotechnological potential of honeybees
27.
Honeybees as bioindicators of ecosystem health
28.
Beekeeping and subsidary industries
29.
Handling, Processing, Storage and marketing ofHoney
30.
Genetically modified crops and beekeeping
31.
Diagnosis of Honey Bee Diseases
32.
Conclusions
Glossary
Bibliography
date open sourced
2021-09-19
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